Difficulty: Easy
Average Score: 100%
In 1921, when Bessie Coleman became the first licensed African American aviator, there was not much need for commercial pilots; passenger air travel didn't become popular until the 1930s. To put her aviation license to use, Coleman began to train as a stunt flyer. This competitive field required not only superior technical skills, but also boldness and charisma. Coleman, often billed as 'the world's greatest woman flyer,' attracted large crowds with her daring aerial maneuvers and fearless persona.

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